Trinity County Grand Jury • 2008-2009

JUN 2 9 2009 Superior Court of Californ TY of Trinity By: Donna Hanover, Deputy Clerkia (14- " Trinity County Grand Jury

Published: June 08, 2009 13 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 4 findings

F1
The committee found that there was a lack of communication between management and employee pertaining to the implementation of the Compensation Study. The complainant was not notified in a timely manner when the Compensation Study adversely affected his compensation.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
Employees should be notified immediately any time their position or pay status is changed. Employees pay status should be reviewed during the annual evaluation. -30-
F2
The employee evaluation processes are governed by county laws. County policy and protocol are established, and the process involves department heads, managers, and supervisors throughout the county. The committee found a need for middle management training in evaluation policies and procedures for the production of useful, meaningful evaluations.
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R2
Management, as part of annual training, should review the applicable procedures in the County Code that pertain to employee evaluations. Within the next 2 years, the Personnel Department should implement a computer program for employee evaluations. There are computer programs that guide and prompt the evaluator in a comprehensive manner, resulting in a more thorough, time saving, and objective evaluation.
F3
Trinity County Personnel Office does not have a system for tracking the evaluations done. There is no system in place to ensure that all employees receive timely evaluations.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
The Personnel Department must remind, in writing, all department heads when an employee evaluation is due. Personnel should also notify any incoming manager that he/she is expected to continue monitoring and performing the employee evaluations during the time of transition. "On the spot" oral evaluations should be used as necessary.
F4
The committee found that the complainant was denied due process. He was not told in a timely manner, after verbally telling an immediate supervisor of a problem, how to properly file a complaint or advised of the time limitations on a complaint.
Related Recommendations (1)
R4
Our committee concurs with the Development and Environmental Final Report,

Additional Recommendations 1

These recommendations are not explicitly linked to specific findings.

Conclusions 4

No Responses Found 2

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